Disclaimer: Corey, Wags, and myself watched this episode together in BigScreen via Oculus Rift. I feel like I might have missed some important details in the quieter scenes because of this

Did everyone laugh to themselves picturing Jon in the cave with chalk drawing those pictures as a way to convince Danny? Way too convenient that those drawings were in her backyard this whole time. Did the children of the forest live there?

Bran must know Arya will need that Valyrian steel dagger later. He freaked Littlefinger out when he quoted something Littlefinger said before.

Arya and Brienne dueling was a really fun scene. Arya has learned 3 different fighting styles and has combined them. She has more style than Brienne, but I still think Arya couldn't stop Brienne swinging a broadsword with 2 hands, especially since she is basically using a fencing sword one handed.

Jon: "She's got a good heart"Davos: "I've noticed you looking at her good heart" (huge smirk)

Is Bronn too loyal to Jaime? Bronn is a sword for hire. He has been with Jaime this long because Jamie has promised him so much. Was it out of character for Bronn to tell Jamie to leave the battle, but was willing to stay himself? Or when he stuck around to shoot the dragon or to save Jaime? I really like Bronn though, so I'll allow it all. I was really torn if I wanted him to hit the dragon or not. Bronn also had a great single while running from the Dothraki.

Small nitpicks:I was going to complain about Dany losing all her ships, so how did she get her army there - but I guess Theon and his crew had a few left for her. However, she did manage to sail there in 30 minutes.

Jaime fell directly off his horse and landed in a 100 foot puddle.

Why didn't Dany go in with the Drogon earlier and break up the front lines? She would have saved a lot of her men.

Tyler wrote:Jaime fell directly off his horse and landed in a 100 foot puddle..

Idk if you're being sarcastic about the puddle but there is a pond/ lake there along the road that you can see in other scenes. And I think Jamie was pushed-probably by Bronn- off his horse into the water. It happened really fast but that scene is in the pre season trailers and it's more clear that he was pushed.

Kath525 wrote:Source of the post Idk if you're being sarcastic about the puddle but there is a pond/ lake there along the road that you can see in other scenes. And I think Jamie was pushed-probably by Bronn- off his horse into the water. It happened really fast but that scene is in the pre season trailers and it's more clear that he was pushed.

Yes, sarcastic. I know he was pushed off his horse by Bronn, but did Bronn launch him 500 feet into the middle of the lake where the waters were that deep? Lakes gradually get deep. It didn't make sense that he fell right off of his horse and instantly found himself in water that deep.

I mentioned that about the water as well and how it is apparently instantly super deep.

I did like that Tyrion was rooting for Jamie to just get out of there and that he still cares for his brother. Will be interesting when they meet again. I wonder what Bronn will do if he has to choose between Jamie and Tyrion.

I guess it wouldn't surprise me and it would be a fun twist, but I would also be a bit angry about it because no way a dwarf can run across a battle field faster than a horse and then leap up and tackle a man off of said horse.

I thought for 0.2 seconds that Jaime was going to be eaten or flamed up. I have zero doubt he will survive the lake though.

One thing people have pointed out with GoT, you know when someone dies. They don't mix words or misrepresent. Unless they show Jaime's bloated dead body in the next episode, you have to assume he survives. Plus, how else is he going to kill Cersei?

I like that Dany burns every wagon but the one carrying the Ballista. I was also half hoping for a giant eye or something to open while Jaime is sinking into the presumably bottomless puddle. You know like that one scene from Godzilla.

Bronn seems to have taken a liking to Jaime, just as I have taken a liking to Bronn...

DannyFanny wrote:Source of the post I like that Dany burns every wagon but the one carrying the Ballista.

Haha, I didn't even think about that, good catch. I think there was also a line that the gold had made it to King's Landing? Will the Lannisters not be in trouble with the Iron Bank then? Was it just food that was burnt?

Tyler wrote:Source of the postNo....From the bad one a few years ago or the good one with Ferris?

I will only ever acknowledge the Matthew Broderick version of Godzilla because it has Gene Reno and Hank Azaria.

Tyler wrote:Source of the post I think there was also a line that the gold had made it to King's Landing? Will the Lannisters not be in trouble with the Iron Bank then? Was it just food that was burnt?

Either way the Lannisters are in trouble. No gold to pay the Iron bank means no financial support. No food means, well, no food to feed the army. It looked like a lot of the wagons had grain in them.

It looked like it was mostly grain. I thought it was weird that she was burning up all the wagons in the first place. I thought her army was also in trouble when it came to food, so I assumed the plan was to kill all the Lannister troops and take the food for her own people.

wags83 wrote:Source of the post It looked like it was mostly grain. I thought it was weird that she was burning up all the wagons in the first place. I thought her army was also in trouble when it came to food, so I assumed the plan was to kill all the Lannister troops and take the food for her own people.

Tyler wrote:Haha, I didn't even think about that, good catch. I think there was also a line that the gold had made it to King's Landing? Will the Lannisters not be in trouble with the Iron Bank then? Was it just food that was burnt?

Yes, the Highgarden gold has already made it back to King's Landing. Cersei repaid Mycroft (the Iron Bank), but I believe they discussed another way to help her armies out, known as the Gold army, which is an army for hire. It was food from the fields they were taking that was burnt up, that is why both Bronn and Jaime were there. A line earlier in the show after Tarley suggested flogging the stragglers, Jaime said how about we warn them first and told Bronn to tend to the farms because he is able to help motivate the soldiers in a special way.

Tyler wrote:No....From the bad one a few years ago or the good one with Ferris?

The bad one is with Matthew Broderick. The new series is amazing or aka the good ones with Walter White. Can not wait until Kong vs Godzilla comes out.

Bronn and Jamie are definitely captured in my opinion. I'm very much looking forward to them getting greeted by Tyrion. Also the gold was already deposited in the gates, it was only food destroyed....and like a billion other guys